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asmith134

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Which argument best represents future trends in cohabitation?
 
  a) Cohabitation will increase because it is more accepted by all ages because young people may avoid marriage because they are still not doing well financially.
   b) Cohabitation will decrease because of marriage initiatives promoting marriage rather than cohabitation and having children out of wedlock.
   c) Cohabitation will remain steady because marriage is increasing in popularity, but older Americans are increasingly choosing cohabitation rather than remarriage.
   d) Cohabitation will increase among young people, but experience significant decline with Americans over the age of 40 because of the economic benefits of marriage.

Question 2

Mayor Kua has formed a committee to look at gender pay inequities in his city and look at communities with less poverty. He has asked the committee to use the empirical method to determine the benefits by requiring equal pay for equal work.
 
  Mayor Kua is using the a) sociological imagination.
   b) conflict perspective.
   c) symbolic perspective.
   d) recovery approach.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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